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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
April 30, 2024
Marriott admits it falsely claimed for five years it was using encryption during 2018 breach
Marriot revealed in a court case around a massive 2018 data breach that it had been using secure hash algorithm 1 and not the much more secure AES-1 encryption as it had earlier maintained. Read more
Most attacks affecting SMBs target five older vulnerabilities
Attackers target flaws for a reason: Even years after they are discovered, they still work. Read more
Cyber breach misinformation creates a haze of uncertainty
A string of recent false or misleading cyber breach reports, fueled by rampant online dissemination, is fostering an atmosphere of growing misinformation that makes it difficult to separate fact from fiction. Read more
Close the barn door now! Avoid the risk of not monitoring retained access before itâs a problem
Thereâs usually a strict protocol for granting access to systems or data to a new employee or contractor. But there are perils in not keeping tabs on that access as that person moves around or leaves. Read more
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UKâs revamped surveillance rules become law despite industry opposition
A new law expanding the Investigatory Powers Act, the UKâs already-controversial surveillance and data access rules, became law last week. Read more
Navigating personal liability: post data-breach recommendations for CISOs
CISOs can avoid being liable for data breaches by following legal advice, communicating effectively with internal and external stakeholders, and demonstrating commitment to avoid future incidents. Read more
New CISO appointments 2024
Keep up with news of CSO, CISO, and other senior security executive appointments. Read more
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